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How much power can this style fuel rail/adj regulator support? (Pic)

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Old 05-28-2019, 08:20 PM
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I specifically use TBSS rails with -6an fuel line currently. I need to change some things and was considering aftermarket rails,afpr, and running a full return line instead of my current Corvette filter/reg setup. But I saw this and thought that if it'll support it, it'd be easier. I'm sure it's fine for now(450rwhp) but I'm wondering how far I can grow, hp wise, and will it support forced induction. Thanks.
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650 with a good pump/
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Corvette filter/regulator combo has made 700whp several times on pump gas/meth.
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Originally Posted by JoeNova
Corvette filter/regulator combo has made 700whp several times on pump gas/meth.
I'm only making 450 on motor. I've read that the Vette setup burns out fuel pumps. I have a 450lph Walbro (because e85) in the tank with about 100 miles on it and it seems to be dying already, so that has me looking at that filter as maybe the cause. Maybe it is and maybe it isn't, but I'm getting tired of dropping this tank all the time. So I'm leaning toward a more conventional setup.
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You can swap an aftermarket regulator directly in its place as an upgrade. There's no rule that you have to mount the regulator under the hood.




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